In the French department of the Seine-et-Marne near Paris, the attacker painted the graves in the local cemetery with a pink swastika. This was reported by TASS citing local media.
In addition to the cemetery, drawings have appeared on the walls of churches and the city hall of the commune. Police later detained a 41-year-old man with cylinders of the same paint.
The attacker’s motives are not disclosed. However, the police noted, the detainee may have some “psychological problems”, and the version of racism and anti-Semitism is ruled out.
In December, the German police began an investigation after the office building for legislators, located next to the parliament in Berlin, found a swastika. A spokesman for Bundestag said that a symbol banned in the country was scratched on the door of one of the elevators .
Formerly Jewish doctor Taylor Nichols who works with coronavirus patients in the United States confessed that he did not want to treat one of the seriously ill after he saw neo-Nazi symbols among his tattoos. He noted that it was not only difficult for him to look at the tattoos – two more doctors were preparing the patient for intubation with him.